Right, it's envy.
Name the four shots I took? I don't see it.
How is saying that the Manning-to-Tyree play is the play of the decade taking a shot at the Patriots?
How is saying the "tuck rule" the most memorable officiating call of the decade? I didn't even put a value judgment on it; I said it was the most memorable. It's the one I remember most, and it's the one a lot of other people remember most, too. The Ed Hochuli call in the Chargers-Broncos game is the only one that comes close to being as notorious that I can think of, but there was a lot less at stake in that game since it wasn't the playoffs, and the Chargers made the playoffs instead of the Broncos anyway. But the biggesst game of travesty of officaiting happened in the Seahawks/Steelers Supber Bowl. The officials absolutely handed that game to the Steelers through a series of terrible calls, taking away like three touchdowns or something like that.
Finally, Spygate was a HUGE scandal no matter what conclusions you drew from it.
I may have taken a single shot at the Patriots in terms of the fact they were allowed to choose what material to turn into the league office...that was it. Then again, what I said is true. I think it would be rather naive to draw conclusions based on what the Patriots turned in...as though assuming that was all their was. Here is another "shot:" there is a school of thought that the NFL had a vested interest to take steps that this scandal went away as quickly as possible. People still have various opinions about it all over the place. If you don't at least label it a scandal, you are in denial. Even if you were found 100% innocent through indisputable evidence, which you weren't, it would still have been a scandal.
Yeah, there I go. You win.
But I'd rather be a fan of the Bills than any other team, too. So I win as well.